Goldman Sachs Group Inc

NYSE: GS
$605.50
+$2.47 (+0.4%)
Closing Price on November 26, 2024

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June 24, 2016: Markets opened Friday following the surprise U.K. decision to leave the European Union. The Brexit vote dominated the day’s currency, energy, commodities, and equity markets as...
In a somewhat unexpected move, the United Kingdom has left the European Union causing significant fallout within global markets. At the same time, investors are piling into gold to hedge themselves...
June 23, 2016: Markets opened higher for a fourth straight day Thursday, perhaps reflecting investors’ belief that Britain will vote to remain in the European Union. All ten stock sectors are on a...
Standard & Poor's has now shown that the first quarter of 2016 saw a 12% rise in buyback spending to a whopping $161.4 billion.
June 20, 2016: Markets opened higher Monday as sentiment waned that the U.K would wave goodbye to the European Union. Utilities was the only sector on track to post a loss today, while the big...
Perhaps the move for a rapid exit by Britain from the European Union (or Brexit) may have been interrupted due to a political murder of M.P. Jo Cox on Thursday. As this was a member of parliament,...
June 10, 2016: Markets opened lower again Friday as a stronger dollar weighed on energy prices and lower bond yields were more the focus of traders’ attention. Only the telecom sector traded in the...
June 9, 2016: Markets opened lower Thursday as a confluence of factors gave traders and investors the jitters. Korea’s central bank cut its policy rate, oil gave back some of its recent gains, and...
Top executives, CEOs especially, are often measured by the business decisions they make and how their company is performing. Often just as important, however, is the company’s culture, which...
24/7 Wall St. has pulled the valuations of the major banks and investment banks to see where the opportunities are.
June 3, 2016: Markets opened lower again Friday after a disappointing report on U.S. non-farm payrolls. Then the U.S. trade balance tacked on another deficit. The dollar tumbled and, later in the day...
Goldman Sachs has lowered its expectations and upside projections on Apple, citing lower growth expectations for the smartphone industry.
A new report points to a group of sectors that the Merrill team believe are already cheap and will do well in a hawkish rate environment.
May 26, 2016: Markets opened higher again Thursday but both the Dow and the S&P weren’t up to the task of trading higher for long. The S&P 500 finally poked its nose above the break-even...
May 25, 2016: Markets opened higher again Wednesday on news that eurozone ministers have agreed to release the next tranche of bailout money to Greece. The dollar weakened and crude oil prices rose...